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Originally posted by To BI or not to BI? View PostThat's what's written on my banjo.. Weird, eh?
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostNooooooooooo, but we're all cousins.
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Originally posted by To BI or not to BI? View PostAre you CathyWoolfe's husband?
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhy is it an insult to be likened to a part of the male or female anatomy? Women find the coont word particularly offensive, though I think coonts are nice. Is any man deeply offended to be called a coont? And how come we call each other pircks/tit/ars*,etc, but not testicals?
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Originally posted by Troll View PostBut you'll always be a coont
HTH
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostAgreed - especially if, in your pi55ed up state you get hit by a car and killed. It is the innocent driver of the car who has to deal with the fact that they have just killed a kid.
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Agreed - especially if, in your pi55ed up state you get hit by a car and killed. It is the innocent driver of the car who has to deal with the fact that they have just killed a kid.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostT'was a long time ago but...at 16 I was:
Frequently pissed
Often on my moped
Occasionally pissed and riding a moped
does that make me a skank?
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Originally posted by wobbegong View PostI'm not sure why this is 'news'. Firstly, as regrettable as any loss of life is (more so when it's a child), this must happen on a daily basis, up and down the country every night of the week, and secondly, it happened in May 2004.
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Hmmm . . .
I'm not sure why this is 'news'. Firstly, as regrettable as any loss of life is (more so when it's a child), this must happen on a daily basis, up and down the country every night of the week, and secondly, it happened in May 2004.
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T'was a long time ago but...at 16 I was:
Frequently pissed
Often on my moped
Occasionally pissed and riding a moped
does that make me a skank?
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